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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1882)
bojaetiilng Abut Curtaluu, There is no one thing that adds so much to the furnishing of a room as cur tains. With a good carpet, nice walls, tasty curtains, though yon have little furniture in your room, it will look quite elegant. 'There is no greater mis take made by people furnishing than putting all their money into a parlor set, and leaving only enough to buy dark shades for their windows. Where a house is without shutters, dark shades seem a necessity, but uglier things could not have been thought of than the proseut fashionable shades dark gray and brown. They make the house gloomy within, and look, outside, as if no one lived in the house. For shades there is nothing prettier than white, and nothing wears much better. I have some that have been in use five years, and do not look so very bad yet. The dust, slips off Holland ery easily, and if the large brass rings are attached to pull them down with, they can be kept freo from finger marks. But inside the shades some drapery is necessary to give a graceful appearance to the window. These can be of Swiss, scrim, or Canton flannel, as one fancies. If the windows are a north look-out, Swiss could be 'used very well; these are rretty, made to part in the center, and edged with antique or coarse torchon lace, and at the top set in large box-plaits and fas tened to rings slipped on a pole. It is not necessary to purchase the heavy, ex pensive poles, and rings at the stores, if you choose to manufacture your own. Have a pole turned at the carpenter's, a little longer than the width of the win dow; ioU the end fasten a knot which can beebught at a hardware store, to gether with martingale-rings of iron, which can be covered with crotcheting in brown zephyr. Sew these at equal distances along your curtains, and hang them on two larjje hooks, which can be purchased at the hardware ; store. The curtains should only reach the floor; 1 nrt 4 V Atvi 1a "" lr n 1 i f 1 Itntrt ra 4- V. - w- i.1 .1 1 of the window with ribbons, and not at the window-sill as formerly. For a door, a pretty curtain is- made of tarlatan, very full, gathered on a string . at the top and bottom; part in the mid dle, and tie back to each side with a rib bon, so that the opening forms a dia mond. Inside of this have a red or white shade to draw down for privacy. A very pretty way to fix a window looking out upon an unpleasant scene, is to dissolve Epsom salts into beer un til it is the consistency of cream and put it upon the glass with a sponge. It will form the most beautiful shapes equal to Jack Frost's paintings. This arrange ment keeps out ugly sights, but does not keep out the light. If the curtains are made of Canton flannel, the trimming should be in broad bands of another contrasting color, put a foot from the top, 'directly across the curtain, and on a line with the window sill, place another band. Nine inches, at least, in width should the bands be; line the curtains with thin cambric, and trim them on the edge with worsted fringe, - which comes in beautiful shades at from. 20 to 50 cents a yard. If you would like them more elaborate, there are beautiful strips of 'wool canvass about six inches wide, to be had in all colors, which can be em broidered in any of the pretty stitches now used, and ueed as the bands, instead of another shade of Canton flannel. These stripes come for afghans, but can be used for a number of articles where stripes are employed. They are in nearly all colors, and are fifty cents a yard. Very heavy gray linen is also used for curtains; along the edge of the pattern the linen is outlined in worsted or crewel. With the great abundance of material it is very easy in these days to make home beautiful, if one has taste; and one cannot do that with plenty of money unless they have taste. The great trouble with many homes is there is too much mixture in them. To have everything one must have a large house; and when people learn to furnish houses according to the house, we shall see more pretty homes. Furnish cottages in cottage furniture, and leave the massive styles for larger houses. Tad Lincoln' Lieutenancy. 6e day, Tad, in search of amusement, loitered into the office of the secretary of war, and Mr. Stanton, for the fun of the thing, commissioned him a lieuten ant of the United States volunteers. This elated the boy so much that ho went off immediately and ordered a quantity of muskets sent to the White House, and then he organized and drilled the house servants and gardeners, and with out attracting anybody's attention, he actually discharged the regular sentries about' the premises and ordered his un willing recruits on duty as guards. Robert Lincoln soon discovered what had been done, and thinking it a great liauTship that men who had been at work all day should be obliged to keep watch during the night to gratify a boyioh freak, he remonstrated. But Tad would listen to nothing from his elder brother, and Robert appealed to his father, who only laughed at the matter as a joke. Tad soon tired, however, of his self imposed duties and went to bed. The drafted men were quietly relieved from duty, and there was no guard at the president's mansion that night, much to Mr. Lincoln's relief. He never approved of the precaution of mounting guard at the Wnite House. While Tad sported his commission as lieutenant, he cut quite a military figure. From some souice he procured a uniform suitable to his supposed rank, and thus proudly attired, he had himself photographed. Noah Brooks, in St. Nicholas. One Woman's Marriages. John A Philips was arraigned before Justice Nettleship, in Newark, N. J., on Friday for refusing to support his seven-year-old daughter. The child's mother is dead. The main witness was her sister. From her testimony it appeared that the mother's first husband was a man named Dean, who is now dead. Then she mar ried a sailor named Beardsley, who went away in i875. When he returned he found her living with Philips. In 187G she left Philips and married Lawrence Burke, Uurke testified that he was drunk when the ceremony was performed and did not know he had married the woman until the certificate was shown. N.Y.Timek. The (JartieMs. Mrs. Lucretia R. Garfield, wife of the late president, is living quietly with her children and his mother in Cleveland. She spent a good deal of time during the summer out on the Mentor farm, which her husband loved so well, and which was in his lifetime such a place of politi cal pilgrimage. Elder j Zed Rudolph, one of the founders of the Disciple church, is living on the farm. There have been some slight improvements, and the grass is greener in; the front yard than it was when trodden down by the. feet ot "countless thousands " of ofhee seekers in the fall of 1880. Tho porch, which ran across the south and part of the west ends of the mansion, has been extended clear across the east end this summer. The wires which ran into the little office and library building, a little to the rear and east end of the house have been removed. j On bright Saturdays! Mrs. Garfield and the children take a run down to Mentor and remain until Monday. She still takes a great interest in matters there, and the neighbors say that her whole desire seems to be to do every thing just as the general intended. Captain Burridge, a neighbor, and one of the elders of the little Disciple church there when the Garfields used to attend, related the following incident to me: Just before the general's departure for Washington he told me to go ahead and do as well as I could j toward raising funds for the church, and that, at the close of the year he would divide what ever deficiency there might be with me. Meanwhile he died, but Mrs. Garfield was careful to ask me if j there was not some arragement for the year's church work between the general and myself. I explained how matters stood. She asked how much the deficiency was, and I told her 300. She gave me her check for $150 immediately, and I paid the bal ance." The new $50,000 residence which Mrs. Garfield has lately pnrchasod on Pros pect street, in this city, was selected, I am informed, by Dr. Boynton. It is quite large, but probably none too large for her some what extended family. There are Mother Garfield, Mollie, and the two younger boys, besides Harry and Jimmy when they are at home. It will be remembered that it was an nounced some time since that Mrs. Gar field would in due time publish the au thorized edition of her husband's works. President Hinsdale, at that time of Hiram College, but now superintendent of the public schools of this city, was selected as the editor; James R. Osgood & Co., of Boston, are the publishers, and the books are printed at the University Press at Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. Gar field herself, however, has the exclusive control of the work and its publication. She pays for and owns the plates, and whatever profit there may be from the sales of the books will be hers. There will be two volumes of 1 the work, each volume containing 750 pages. About j00 of General Garheld s compositions have been selected. ! These include speeches in congress and on the stump, some of his finest legal arguments, occa sional addresses, and articles contributed to various publications. f Chicago Tribune. Social Mathematics. A mathemati cal professor had been invited by a city friend to visit him at his residence in a certain sqnare, and had promised to do so. Meeting him some time afterwards. the friend inquired of the professor why ho did not come to see ) him. "I did come," aaid the mathematician, "but there was some mistake.' You told me you lived in a square and I found my self in a parallecgram, eo I went away again." Hartford Times. NOTICE. To the Farmers and Mechanics of Oregon, Washington Territory and Idaho: We wish to call your -attention to the fact that our annual Catalogue and price list for 1882-83 is now ready for distribution. It will be found very valuable and instructive reading, and will be furnished gratuitously. Send your name and posloffice address to FARMERS and MECHANICS' STORE, 184 First street, Portland, Oregon. sep7-m P. O. Box 175 SlHVen'H Yoneinlte Cherry Tooth Paste An aromatic combination for the preservation of the teeth and gums. It is far superior to any E reparation of its kind in the market. In large, andaonie opul pots, price fifty cent-?. For sale by all druggists. Hodge, Davis & Co., whole sale agents, Portland, Oregon. D OX'T BUY BOSS BOOTS UNLESS YOU WANT THE BEST. SEE THAT OUR NAME IS ON EVERY PAIR. AKIN, SELLING & CO. Book And Music Buyebs: Send to Wiley B. Allen, 153 Third street, Portland, for any book or music published. Orders by marl filled promptly. The "Musical Pastime," a monthly journal of music, 50 cts. a year. Send stamp for big catalogue of musjc. RHEUMATISM! No one suffers lrom this distressing complaint if the blood is pure aud healthy. OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER makes verv Rich.Blood and cures Rheumatism, Pains in the Back, Limbs, etc. Try it. $1 a bottle, all druggists and medicine dealers sell it. Frank G. Abell, the Portland photographer is leading the profession in all the novelties of the art. His work is always of the best and hi3 cus tomers are satisfied with what they receive. Send $1.00 to W. D. Palmer, Portland, tor one year's subscription to the Pacific Overseer, the great semi-monthly A. O. U.;W. paper. The male and female minstrels at the Elite theatei in Portland are drawing crowded houses. The Tudors are the latest sensation and more talent is ou the way. Turkish Rcgs. Send to ; John B. Garrison 107 Third street Portland, for catalogues ol ie- aigns. i The best liver regulator known, sure cure for Dtspefttia and indigestion is l)i. lenley's Cali fornia I. X.-L. Bitters. Garrison repairs all kiiidsot sewine machines 1850. 32 Years Practical Experience. 1882. John A. Child DRUGGIST, i "Dealer in fine Chemicals, i Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Sponges, Soaps, & Rubber Lood.8. Cor. Morrison & 2d its j Portland, Or. I Special Attention paid to orders by mal) when accom panledwltt the cuh. mm and iv l?Mv fEE ME. I Explained at foot of this column. MVNICAL. TIIK UINU AI, PANTIMK-A monthly Jour nal or music (both vocal and Instrumental,) sent to any address for 50cU per year. Add rem Wllev B. Allen, publisher and music dealer, 153 Third street, Portland, Oregon. Catalogue free. miBTEYonx." . a. MAY KK. Civil Engineer. Contractor and surveyors. Onlce Room No. 8 line's Building:. East Portland. All kinds of surveying and drafting done for any part of the country- BAKERIES. EM PI UFJIAKEIIY li Washington: Voss A, Fuhr, Proiw. Manufacturers of Pilot nread, Soda. Picnic, Butter, Boston, Sugar and Shoe Fly crackers. Orders from the trade bolioltcd and promptly at tended to. AWAYKRN. W. . JKXNK A. CO. 10 Front street near Washington. Ores, metais, mineral waters, coal, etc., carefully analyzed. Assays for gold and sliver :.; other metals from $3. to 5. Hold dust bought and bars made. Orders by mall carefully attended to. J. H. MeI.TOSH,-Cor. Front and Stark. Chem ical analysis made of coal, mineral waters, etc. Or dinary assays of gold, silver, lead or copper, from 3 to 5. Dr. P. Harvey. Consulting Chemist. ATTORBfEYB. D. H. KENNEDY. Attorney aiiu Counselor ut Iaw ICoom li Dekum'n building. Legal busines.i Iertainiug to letters Patent for inventions, be(or the Patent Office or in the Courts, a specialty. USE ROSE PILLS. KKSTAl'RAN'T THE T I2V THE CTT All Modem Improvements. Open all day. .1. t. I1RF.WKR. Proiritnr ZEPHYR WOOL. OiEKMAN AND GERM A STOWN WOOL, KNIT INJ AND EMIiROIDERINO SILK, CAN VAKSF.S. FELTS, all kinds of Fancy work. A 1)1 KS UNDERWEAR, MISSES' AND CHIL DREN'S UNDERWEAR. FAST'S (OHPL EXE WARHROll E. i4 PIKCKS 27 00. : PIECES 27 00 165 Third Street, Portland, Or. P. O. Box 300 For Ciits,BuriL Sores,HoiIs,piles Caked Breasts, Corns, etc.yit has no equal. Sold by Drug grists and coun try stores at 10 cents per box. V- Who r WESCO, Penman at the Portland Business College, Received the premium given by the PORTLAND MECHANICS FAIR, For the best exhibit of Plain Writing, Card Writing Flourishing, Lettering and Pen Drawing. The Portland Business College Journal, Containing specimens of ornamental pen work, exe cuted by Prof. Wesoo, will be sent free to any address. Setid name on postal card. Add rem A. P. A RMSTRONG. se7tf Lock Box 104. Portland, Or. W. K Chamberlain Jr. Thos. A. Robinson. Life Scholarship SEND FOR CIRCULAR sen-S 2mow STENCILS SEALS XOKTIA.Hrf USE ROSE PILLS. Sykes1 Snre Core for Gatarrli' JIQUID OR DRY, PRICE $100: "ATMOSPHERIC .A Insufflators," price 50o. Dry Cure and Insullla. tors mailed on receipt of price, with full direction fsj use.etc. S. O. SKIDMORK & Co., Druggists 151 Find street. .PotlftDd, Or. Sole Agents for the N. PacifW 0f.f. mur.Mtf HTI3ELL 10 000 Pianos 1.000 Organs. Mr. II. f ftiiv el Manufacturer. from f Caih id to 1.000 AfT ih, Itrritr.r jTS 1 1 ? Iiit-rl!inriitil II I'lllj lu-ue Free, I II! ; Laulu-iif-m tree. ANTISELL for. MarVcf t I owell 81,(MM) REWARD TTIOR ANYONE WHO WILL LEARN I? Kelloirir V .IIHon Mvntera of Ire und t'louU Cutting, and, with n corret meas ure and perfect cutting; produce a bad fitting garment. Several improvement have Ju been made. Agents to sell and teach wanted In everv town. Wood agents can nake irom 10 to 2.") per day. KELLOGG A JILLSOX, Cheney, SiHilcane Co.. W. T Write to Clete'and Dispensary. Clevclantl.O .. for Pamphlet in plain sealed envel oi e, describing an Inl&TRUMbNT (worn at night) for curing miUllA. XiMlOOAUio. bin) vie. Cheap, .Never V aus. Til?: "WHITE." WE HAVE THIS DAY SOLD our entire interest in, and transferred the agency of the White Sew ing Machine to Mr. John B. Garri son, of 167 Third str et. Portland, Or. Mr. Garrison will hereafter supply the growing demand for tblr superior and popular sowing machtnn. pU Hlf.T. PA PR. Liver and idnejr diseases vetoed by Dime PilJa. Portianfl BflS Directory J. A -.- $70 mm w 'cVA eft O iM. TOST T n ill 1 cee our iu testimonials I Berrvn thah oolo. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALT . A Tleasant and Efficacious Remedy. IF YOU HAVE ABUSED YOURSELF Rv over Inriillcenpe in enlilicr o drinking: have sick or nervous headache; dryness of the skin, with a feverish tendency; night bweats and sleeplessness; by an means use Seven's California Fruit Salt. And feel vonncr ftrirs mnro. Tt. Is the woman's friend. Try it; 1 per bottle; 6 bottles for S3. For sale by all druggists. HODGE, DAVIS A CO., wholesale Agents. Simmoiid's Kentucky Nabob Bourbon Whiskey. trict this Whisky is unexcelled for purity and tiuvor. ror lamuy aiiu meuiciiiai jiurioe NABOB 99 Is notorious. It is made from pure barley and wheat spirits, and its various component parts oienovu wuu scientific iKM-uracy. The Best and Purest Brand in the Market. TODD b IIIVEN, Hole A Bents for Portlnnd. Oiwn mid the 'ret ..i . tliu tr'iilapun It., unrmlied tkv the bur re. lialf barrel or case, at I he same price and terms as ni Kentucky or San trancisco. NO MORE DYSPEPSIA. !!A OR. CALIFORNIA A 01 Recommended by all Physicians. U1 fe tlrtortfeoi on hack of Bottle. A Sure Cure for Indigestion. Lots of Appetite and the Best Liver Regulator known. SOLD ONLY IN GLASS. To fil' or pell any but the genuine article out of our bottle s felouy 8t.ci wnn atttcieo, will be piotcuted to the fuil extent of the Jaw Trade supplied by Arpad Haraszthy & Co, 530 melon t.. San KmnrWrn, Cal. CO UJ m 0) 0) X mKOIHTKUKD MABCH 1879. iigiis VIGOR HEALTH AND LIFE. IIEMEM1IKB. hv riTKIFYINO your BLOOD you Regulate the I.iver and Kidneys, cleanse the istomach ol ail jvioroiu secretions, ani enjoy mat great boon. Good Health. Kp suflerer should fail to eive thLs popular remel yatnai. net tne ut. ri.t anl observe the Trade Mark. One Dollar per bottle For sale everywhere. SEWING MACHINE STORE 167 THIRD ST. BVAI&JNQ DOim ON SHORT NOTICE. II Leading MACHINES GO 'V - OK yy y THREAD. ATTACHMENTS,etc. eilTEIUL FOB T HOUSEHOLD & WHITE WILLIAM COLLIER, ! JDealerln New und SECOND HAND MACHINERY, 8 Mndlaon NU. Portland, Or. Fiirtle denlrlnar ltollera, Knglntni or 8A. W UILIj H ACIII.N'KKY runwenre by nddreaalnic Air. Collier. Now and Second Hand Machine! y Murti nnd aold or traded to ndTantiurc MEN AND WOMEN, Boys and Kir Is, anyone wh. wants light, pleasant em ployment lti which from f 3 to $10 per day can be mace will send their name and postofiice address to us Im mediately, and receive our descriptive circulars. Ad dress, l. tl. Oetchell & Co., No. 1S7 Front ittreet PortUud. Orton. f I -1 r" laiticoTTniiin m nec VJf UkU lUUiU Ala 4JGC. 25. 11 cb rj lzj m m rro I3DOCH3DEICKIDI a n& on deiqei zss. K - Bl5Tir?2ll g3!l24ir"25 ' " " " " " Ji. .ifSXitX' fC il.n5-5t. jvery acc essioie irom an partsor ZZZ : : , iZ&jri'ZC tfeViJv these cities. Th-se advantaices 'r?-- -g?Z?f?2 5kS" :i necessuiHy attract a large f-; f'i5P ' 1fitl 'Tt'H''k this the most opnlur and V' 'S ' ' "i valuable suburban property In ySlW'" -IT " f -fjli this-vicinity, while in the near iSn" - "L -tf-j ri" CVi?y 5 future it must furnish homes for I s"- v J&aJl -"SSSr the rapidly h.creasuigispulatlon . :v .,- of Albina, and then IU value will - . "iLi5.'f jii-ei I le at least five times wiiat we bdkii I jt.amn.tof-n..nn FAKILING- MACHINERY. .rrirt TIIK a. I. CASE PLUtVf. We are the sole aKents for Oregon and Washington Territory of the celebrated J. J. CASK PIXJWH, -TRICMPH" SKKDKHS and DUILIS. Ntudebuker Kjrn and Norinir Wauons. J. I. Case Traction Kinrines. I'ortable Engine, Kiiitmes. n Hki.ls, and siitK'e or double j SPA V Kit & SPORTSMEN EMPOBIUM. wm BECK & SON Importers and dealers in Guns, Rifles, and .Revolvers Rods, ( Kwers, Reels, Jr Floals,J Lines, tllhh Sturgeon Baskets, SjfkkT Lines, Leaders, ' ' all kind llra'uicd aud Tapered Oil Silk IJne. Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods, 105 nnd 107 mi1 ut.. Iortland, Or, P. & Akt Ben. Selling, H. E. Doc. C H H P0 p. CO UJ 1 UJ CO CO CO im on Tery Pf. ETKRt PAIR GUARANTEED. IKJN. HKL.IXN A CO. US E foOSE PI LIS HUDSON'S Qim ST0EE. SS First atreel. Port la d, Orr(a. tTNS, PEttTOLM XJTiU AHUl'JVITIOA nfelur Twil of Werr orttlM. $1000 liEWAKD WILL BE PAID TO ANY PERSON PRODUC ing a more effectual remedy than Dr. Keek's Sure Cnre for catarrn, Which has stood the test for fourteen years. Phy&l clans, Druggists, and all who have ued and thor oughly tested it, pronounce tt apeetfle tor the cure of that loathsome dSseaaa. Try IU Your druggist baa It price 91. i 'l5r. Keck thoroughly understands, and is eminently successful In tho treatment of allehroaJe anu dl - t-ult rtl-cnscs Of feUt mim ana mii gt nvui made a specialty of their treatment for fourteen years He treats Cauaeer without using tbe knife. His favor ite oreaeriDtion la farntabed to lady patients Free. No lad v ahould be witahout it- Young, middle-aged or old, male or fesaale, fnbanity or a life of suffering la your uievnaoie ooom unieaa yuu physician who understands, and is competent to treat vourcase. Waste no more time nor money within- competent physicians. All communications attendee to with dispatch, and are strictly confidential. Medl ciaes sent to any part of the country, circulars, testi monials, and a list or printed questions inrniaiieu w" application. COXHtJX.'rkTIOX FKKE. Inclose three-cent stamp for list and adores UK j-awa i fcX'K, ISo. i:6 First street, yprtianu. ur. D. J. MALAR-KEY & CO., , I 1 Is 8pelal attention given to tbe sale of i Wheat, 0as, Floor, Wool & Dairy Produce. Sasd lor WXSKLT PRICES CURRENT, mailed free on application. liberal A3 ranees on Consignment. i sslgnn a its and Orders Solicited. 4i Hujrr t.. rouTJUkxn, n. .gj 8ee UitoorTtd Jtetc, "TBS M K ? w LAS'? U?? "?L WDceCoMi ssionMercfian jf'mL iSFil a Vina aii mi ml ft situated next to Alnlnit. and etween and fronting on both the j xteiihloti of Fourth street, s r' I'orll.iikl, and the Vancouver toad. All the lots in blocks 2H.27 tJ-- X Ui i'i a;id W are WxVM fe t, w 5twenty-foot alleys through t Ith the 1. 12 All the other lots are GO !- t. HW feet. The streets are wide, and r Z.?i i ,)UV'' been cleared, while the ij very easily cleared. ,J 'I We now oirtr for sale for a short AlrL?? 1 line a limited number of these ' 1 : -o " " --'- " mi. illicit iifi ,.. r ii uim : nvl- . J ots and blocks at reasonable utrttxAKij:.y pi ici-s aim on easy wrms. '"?-HSl'ZZ.J TIIK ALIIIXA HOMFXTKA n (Ta. -3 provenients now beliiK carriel i. 'out by the various companies un- ' i i der the direction of Mr. Yillard i Si the Dry Docks Klevators, Mi-i'.-t.t bine h:hos and other works of-''n-these i-ompanles Its nearness i f also to the Albina Ferry.togetlier '-'wIth the prois)sed btreet Kal! S ". n way from J. street Ferry, In tast j.-3'41'ort'unt,w"1 make this proj)erty 1 i -4 Mi -t(r now oirer it for. We will show the proiH-rty and give full Infor mation to all who may apply to us personally, and inquiries ad dressed to us by mail will receive prompt attention. K.J. HAIOIIT CO.. Real Km- lute A cents, hi Morrison street. and LkW.NSIM l.K A X).. Real , ! .state Agents, 0 U aslilligtOil St. J Portland, Or TheTBIUSiril HECUKOSnnd UUILM. Haw Mil s. Cull ami see us or write for Catalogues WAl.KKi:, Front Ht., foot of Salmon, Tertland. SS,()()(). !$,000. A CLKTIFIC1TE OF IIEU81IIP FOR TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS IN THE Universal Benevolent Ass'n Of CaH'orn'" for Unmarried Persons Increases at the rate of f$'ZO ncr mouih the firit year. Sew (he second year, $3u tbe third ycr and $70 the fourth year. lor further particulars and terms send fora tony of ur new pwr, "The Ideo jfrsphic." wbih will be sentftee. RELIVbLK LI Vfc AGENTS WANTED in every town ud county in (negon and Washineton Ter. Send f'r terms at once to W. WH11KWKLL. Gen'l Agt. Ore eon and Waliiuion Territory. Koom 4& Uuion bjn k. Portland, or. PERUVIAN ITTERS. -- 1' , The Flort Jti'lTKIIN In the WOULD. TH KY KFFECTUALLY CUKE MAIAHIAL DISEASES, Vl(nll7.e the ijulem unil arret the rVMir-a the Ilreiidfiil jtU-iihol llublt. IllfsOMAMA. AU )our lrugglat or Wine Merchant for them. Vir.MF.KIII.0 (Hi., gentat Han Fran' eiaeo. vv. j. vax sniuyvKit fe co., roniand .T' hla arrow t 8tramgta alac BCOMT MM Serrs Toaic is the id U mate reault of orer M years of practical experi ence, and CURKS WITH UNFAILING CERTAIN TV, Nervous aud Vbysl al Debility, Seminal Weakness, Hpermator rhoea, ProstatorrheaCru mkwions, ImpotencT, Kx hausted Vitality, Prem Mire Decline and lAMitt Or HaNHUOn, from whatever cause produced. It enriches and nurlilea the wood, htrengthens tba Nerves, Brain, Muscles, Digestion. Reproductive Or gans, and Physical and Mental Faculties. It stops any unnatural debilitating drain upon the system, preventing involuntary losses, de bilitating dreams, seminal losses with the urine, etc.. so destructive to mind and body. It la a sure eliminator of all KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS. IT CONTAINS NO INJURIOUS INGREDIENT. To thnae raffrriif from the ef fect of yoattkfail ladlaeretlons or exeeaea, m apeedy. thornofh nnd permanent CI' UK I "I l'AII4.TF.Ki. Price, 50 perbottle.or ivs bottles In cane with full directions and advice, alio. Sent secure from observation to any address upon re ceipt of price, or C. O D. To be had only of llr. V. It. Nn) field. XIO Kearny street. San Frunclaeti, Cal. Consultations strictly cooiiden tint, by letter or at office, KllKK. For the convenience of putients, Mtid In order to secure perfe-t se-recy, I have alopteii n private artdrt-wi, under which all pack ages are forward. d. TKIA I. IIOTTI.F. Fil EE. Sufn-ent to h w Its merit, will be sent to any on api'lyinv by Idler, stating his symptoms and ago ConuiiUiiientlons Hlricily confidential. Da. SPINNEY, "o. 1 1 Katun y atret. O. W '--ita hII Chromic amd poelal XM YOUNG HEN trifO MAY BE SUFFERING FROM" THJC El". t r fects of youthful follies or Indiscretion, will d . ell to avail themselves of this, the a-reateat boo a vr laid at tbe altar of suffering humanity. DR. sTINNKV wM jparantea to forfeit 600 for every se of Seminal weakness or private diseases of any : it. d or character which he undertake and falls to MIDDl-OAOED If EN. There aie many at the ag- of thlrt- to sixty who we tn.un.'ed with too frequent evacuations of tb ladder, often a companieI by a slight smarting oi u rnli. a M4iihation and a weakening of the system io i ttinriiier the pntlent cannot account for. On ntm T.-ii- ih uiinary dpponits a ropy sediment will often e found, nnd sometimes small particles of albumen lli appear, or the color will be of a thin rnllkisb hue, ixjrtin t )ii.iic:r.g to a dark and torpid atpearanc, I here are many men who die of this dilTlciiIty. Iw ant of the CHUse, which is the second stae of Sen.l lal etokiiess. Dr. S. will guarantee a periect cure t til such ctMes. aud a healthy restoration of the geiitui lrlin.ry organs. unw-e H.urs-10to4and8 to. Sundays from 10 ta II A. M. Consultation free. Thorough enamluatlya and advice. f V Call or address DR. HPINNET A CX., No. 11 Kaaruy straet, Ban Francisco. UL '(i i"K"i oWwAwvi Jfor Investment and the most de- fV ' ftlrabie plm-e for location now In JH!"ir j' he market. Its lose proximity -r ! " " 1 to the cities of 1'ortlaiid and ast i., . t , . I'ortlaud. and to the heavy Im- vr It XT vTutti ' 7r Ji a -rs. m &mfr' - ,. ,t( 'J ill!!!!;;; m m' - mncKLPiPi nn wmm 1 IIUUUVtiNMIUIIf